English abstract

One sentence by Robert R Janes was the first one that came to my mind when I was thinking how to begin this paper in order to describe the journey we have passed from dusty storage to library without walls. He said that Canada's major museums are standing on the edge of a cliff, holding hands and peering over the edge. Glenbow(Museum) is part of the group, but just put on a parachute and jumped. Everyone else is still standing at the edge, both terrified and elated at the act, and the possibilities. Not only that Sarajevo Human Rights Center Library put on a parachute and jumped, but we did it fast, without too much contemplating and thinking about it. All what we were aware of was that inevitable change will affect us anyway. Of course, no one could know what was under the dark clouds around a cliff. Still, we had three extremely important things: dedication, faith and hope. After getting on the ground we started to walk through rocky path, and now we are in a mountain oasis. For sure some of us will return and bring good news to others who are still waiting on the edge. For sure. Here I will speak about our adventure.

References

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Robert R. Janes: Museums and the Paradox of Change: A Case Study in Urgent Adaptation, Glenbow Museum, 1995, p. 10

Recommendation No R (79) 16 of the Committee of Ministers to Member States on the Promotion of Human Rights Research in the Member States of the Council of Europe, adopted by the Committee of Ministers on 13 September 1979 at the 307th meeting of the Ministers' Deputies

Wolfgang Benedek, History and Objectives of the Human Rights Centre of the University of Sarajevo, In: Human Rights in Bosnia and Herzegovina After Dayton: From Theory to Practice, Kluwer, The Hague, 1998, p.3